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>From: Tom Wheaton <[log in to unmask]>
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>Dan Mouer mentioned sherds 1 cm in diameter. That seems awfully large to be
>a gizzard stone. How large are gizzard stones anyway?
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>Tom W
Well I can't speak for chickens, but my iguana uses stones in much the same
manner that chickens do. I have seen him swollow stones that were at least
1cm in diameter.
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